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Okay, I believe. But what will an independently VV Reo do better, than a Reo with the kick? In my opinion: The Reo and the Kick would be the perfect couple. And Rob would be the perfect wedding planner :)
:laugh: Currently, that set up wouldn't work. Don't ask me to explain...mwa would have to explain that again for me (electical stuff is not my forte :blush:)
 

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:laugh: Currently, that set up wouldn't work. Don't ask me to explain...mwa would have to explain that again for me (electical stuff is not my forte :blush:)

I hope that you have not misunderstood me: On the one hand you have a VV Reo, and on the other hand you have a Reo with a Kick by evolv. Brandon from evolv told, that the Kick would work with the reo grand. Watch (@ minute 29:45): VTTV
 

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I watched the Vapor Trails show replay and was excited to hear that Evolv will also produce and sell The Kick's circuit board for mod builders.

Oh, Rob...

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I'm happy the Kick will be available. I personally like the Darwin's Variable Wattage design more than the Variable Voltage of the Buzz Pro. The reason a Buzz Pro came to be, is the original Buzz could not handle the amperage necessary to run Dual Coil Cartos / Attys.

I'm going to pass on the VV REO which will use the Buzz Pro electronics. The primary reason is the recommended UNPROTECTED Li-Ion batteries which I can find no C rating for. I also refuse to buy batteries which are basically proprietary since they cannot be used in any other device which has no protection electronics built-in.

I will just use my Grand or a Woodvil with the Kick when it's available.... ;)
 

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I'm happy the Kick will be available. I personally like the Darwin's Variable Wattage design more than the Variable Voltage of the Buzz Pro. The reason a Buzz Pro came to be, is the original Buzz could not handle the amperage necessary to run Dual Coil Cartos / Attys.

I'm going to pass on the VV REO which will use the Buzz Pro electronics. The primary reason is the recommended UNPROTECTED Li-Ion batteries which I can find no C rating for. I also refuse to buy batteries which are basically proprietary since they cannot be used in any other device which has no protection electronics built-in.

I will just use my Grand or a Woodvil with the Kick when it's available.... ;)

Any reason Rob can't build it for AW IMR's?
 

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Any reason Rob can't build it for AW IMR's?

AW IMR's can (should) be used. I suppose it would fall back on any warranty issues which may arise if the VV electronics fail, and Notcigs not honoring the warranty because their recommended Powerizer batteries were not used.

From what I've heard around the campfire, it seems the Powerizer's will be recommended. I also read Robert is beta testing a Kick... I hope he will make Grands & Woodvils with our choice of VV or VW electronics...
 

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You can still stack your Lifepo4's in it with no issues. The same way we do now for 6v.


From what I gather, the Powerizers are Li-Ion.. NOT LiFePO4. It's the reason NotCigs has the warning on their website not to use the Powerizers in any device which does not have protection electronics built-in.


These are an UN-PROTECTED battery , they are FINE to use in the Buzz Pro or Original Buzz for increased run times , All Notcigs Mods have built in protection for the device AND the battery

these are NOT recommended for un protected mods !
 

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From what I gather, the Powerizers are Li-Ion.. NOT LiFePO4. It's the reason NotCigs has the warning on their website not to use the Powerizers in any device which does not have protection electronics built-in.

I was telling M that she can still use her LiFePO4's in the VV REO if she wont's

The Powerizers are only a recommendation not a have to.

We all know how you feel about battery's that are not AW Or high drain. (You have made that more then clear over the past year)

I would suggest if you feel that strongly about the batters Mike (Notcigs) uses please feel free to move to hims forum and point out the down fall of his battery recommendation. I am sure he would welcome your input.
 
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